Accredited NGOs located in this country
The list of accredited NGOs is presented below, along with corresponding accreditation forms. You can search the list using the criteria provided on the right.
4 organizations or institutions match your query. | |
Name, address and source | Activities related to ICH |
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Fondashon Historiko Kultural Boneriano FUHIKUBO Bonairean Historical Cultural Foundation FUHIKUBO [en] Kaya Irlandia 12 Bonaire Netherlands URL: https://www.bonaire.tv Tel.: +5997178482;+(599) 9 5657171
Next report due 2025
DetailsAccredited in 2020 (Request: English) - No. 90466 Decision-making meeting: 8.GA - 2020 | Year of creation: 1998 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) |
International Federation of Thanatologists Associations - IFTA Fédération Internationale des Associations de Thanatologues - FIAT [fr] Apolloveg 325 8239DC Lelystad Netherlands URL: https://www.thanos.org Tel.: 0031 320 322 110
Next report due 2023
DetailsRenewed in 2019 (Activity report: English) Accredited in 2014 (Request: English) - No. 90253 Decision-making meeting: 5.GA - 2014 | Year of creation: 1970 Budget: U.S.$55000 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Australia, Cameroon, China, Congo, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda |
International Society for Ethnology and Folklore Société Internationale d'Ethnologie et de Folklore - SIEF [fr] P/A Meertens Institute Oudezijds Achterburgwal 185 1012 DK Amsterdam Netherlands URL: https://www.siefhome.org Tel.: +31 204 628 500
Next report due 2023
DetailsDownload brochureAccredited in 2018 (Request: English) - No. 90385 Decision-making meeting: 7.GA - 2018 | Year of creation: 1964 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) A biennial Congress is attended by over 900 people. Working groups in archives, heritage and cultural property and other ICH related areas hold biennial convenings. Members publish extensively about a variety of heritage topics, provide policy advice to governments, engage in safeguarding, manage archives and train post-secondary students in courses dealing with heritage issues and practices. A statement on data management in ethnology and folklore provides ethical standards for the storage and sharing of research materials. See also the position paper, “SIEF and UNESCO: Making a Difference” https://www.siefhome. org/downloads/ga/SIEF_GA_2021_SIEF-UNESCO_position_paper.pdf |
Kenniscentrum Immaterieel Erfgoed Nederland Dutch Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage [en] Hoeferlaan 4 6816 SG Arnhem Netherlands URL: https://www.immaterieelerfgoed.nl Tel.: +31 026-3576113
Next report due 2025
DetailsDownload brochureRenewed in 2021 (Activity report: English) Accredited in 2012 (Request: English) - No. 90233 Decision-making meeting: 4.GA - 2012 | Year of creation: 1992 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Netherlands -PHOTO:17941-MED-R-• The DCICH website is an important medium to access the ICH inventory, research and relevant policy documents, ICH communities and researchers. Read for example Magazine TEN, on ten years of safeguarding ICH in the Netherlands. • The Research Agenda 2021-2024 presents the main subjects for research: https:// www.immaterieelerfgoed.nl/nl/research-agenda-2021-2024-english-summary. • The DCICH collaborates with other European countries, the Dutch Caribbean, Saint Martin, Suriname, Indonesia, India and with UNESCO. • The DCICH works in close cooperation with the entire Dutch heritage field. • The DCICH participates regularly at the Committee meetings and those of the General Assembly as well as the activities of the ICH NGO Forum. |